A GoFundMe has been set up to support the family of the victims in the fatal I-275 crash that was caused by a driver going the wrong way on the highway.

On Tuesday around 10:40 a.m., a wrong-way driver traveling northbound on I-275 near Palmer Road in Canton crashed head-on into another vehicle, killing Nicholas Pare and Shannon McIntyre.

According to the GoFundMe set up following the crash, the couple was engaged and leave behind three children, ages 7, 13, and 15.

"This is a devastating tragedy and something no one, especially Shannon and Nick's children and parents, could ever be prepared for," said a statement on the GoFundMe written by Sheryl McIntyre.

View from a Michigan Department of Transportation camera at I-275 and Palmer in Canton.(Photo: MDOT)

The post went on to explain that the account was created by McIntyre's cousin, mother, and father as well as friends. It was, the post explained, a way to do "something to ease the sudden expenses of both of the funerals" and to start a fund to take care of the couple's kids.

"If you, like us, want to help, please make a donation in any amount," the campaign synopsis read.

An investigation into what caused the crash is still underway, according to Michigan State Police First Lt. Mike Shaw, who said the suspected driver has not yet been identified.

"It will take about 6 weeks to get back everything we need. And then the prosecutor review," Shaw wrote in an email Wednesday night.

While Shaw is declining to give the identity of the suspect, the Oakland Press is reporting that Wolverine Lake Village Councilman Michael Stack was involved in the crash. Following their report, Council President John Magee addressed the incident at the start of Wednesday night's council meeting stating: "The Village of Wolverine Lake municipal offices received credible information that Wolverine Lake resident and council member Mike Stack was involved in an accident on I-275 in Canton Township on Tuesday, Dec. 12 and was treated for injuries."

Shaw would not comment on the claims.

Directly following that crash, police shared that the suspected driver was a 59-year-old man from Wolverine Lake, who was taken to a local hospital. Open alcohol was found in the vehicle, police said. Blood tests are still being assessed to see if the driver was drunk at the time of the incident.